Thursday, October 10, 2013

If Apple Made a Camera: Jony Ive Designs Special Edition Leica and 10 More

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If Apple Made a Camera: Jony Ive Designs Special Edition Leica

Leica has just unveiled a special edition camera designed by Apple's chief Jony Ive.

17 Sites for Web Design Inspiration

We asked several developers what their favorite sources are for web design and code inspiration, and they pointed to these 17 wide-ranging sites.

AppSeed Turns Your Sketches into App Prototypes [VIDEO]

AppSeed lets you quickly convert an app sketch into a digital design.

Report: Apple Will Unveil New iPads at Oct. 22 Event

Apple will unveil the newest updates to its iPad line on Oct. 22, according to a report.

PayPal Now Lets You Pay With QR Code

PayPal will now let you pay with a QR code or four-digit code.

Google Play Partners With HBO for 'a la Carte' Show Access

You can now buy episodes of HBO shows like Game of Thrones, The Newsroom, True Blood, Boardwalk Empire, Girls, and Veep from Google Play for $1.99-2.99.

Did Obama Just Pick Sides in the Apple-Samsung Patent War?

The White House decided not to overrule a ban on Samsung products after the ITC panel ruled that some older Samsung mobile devices violated Apple's patents.

Google's Eric Schmidt: Android Is More Secure Than iPhone

Google's Eric Schmidt made an appearance at the Gartner Symposium in Orlando, Fla., on Monday, coinciding with the announcement of his new book. Though Schmidt did a thorough jo...

Construction Workers React to Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball' [VIDEO]

They, of course, expressed concern about her lack of goggles, hard hats, and pants.

Paid Apps Aren't Dead — but They Are on Life Support

For iOS app producer David Barnard, making money from paid applications in Apple's App Store is becoming more difficult. Barnard is the founder of Contrast (previously App Cubby...

Samsung Announces Galaxy Round With 5.7-Inch Curved Display

Samsung has announced its first smartphone with a curved display, called the Galaxy Round.

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